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School messaging app apologizes for ‘inappropriate image’ sent after cyberattack
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Sept. 16, 2022, 1:11 p.m. | Jonathan Greig
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A popular messaging application used by school districts across the U.S. was forced to apologize on Wednesday night after parents said an inappropriate photo was sent out. According to the company — Seesaw — the app is used by 10 million teachers, students and parents across the U.S. But on Wednesday night, Seesaw released a […]
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